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His judgment is singularly fair, calm, unbiassed, and independent. It is also thoroughly reverential. . . . The service, which his book will render in the present confusion of mind on this great subject, can scarcely be overestimated.Introductory Hebrew Grammar: Hebrew Syntax - Seite 235von Andrew Bruce Davidson - 1894 - 233 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch

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